RE: [Exim] Re Exim in the news

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Author: Hämäläinen Jori
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To: exim-users
Subject: RE: [Exim] Re Exim in the news

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathan Ollerenshaw [mailto:chrome@stupendous.net]
> Sent: 8. toukokuuta 2003 12:38
> To: nvddussen@???
> Cc: exim-users
> Subject: Re: [Exim] Re Exim in the news


> "Unlike commercial do-it-all solutions which are 'good
> enough' for the
> jobs that they do, Open Source email products allow you to choose best
> of breed components for each part of your mail server solution, at a
> fraction of the cost. And you can do everything with Open Source that
> you can do with commercial, closed source, solutions."


This is the greatest myth of the world.
- Software licence costs, perhaps a fraction of the cost of 'closed source'.

But usually this is not the whole picture of costs. You can think this but you
neglect the fact that

- Building up such system is a painful task (selecting server components)
  and it costs
  - or you/your team are working for free
  - open source programs are not always free, read licences!!!
- Building up client system for the users is not easy task
  - If you haven't used Exchange/Lotus solutions you don't know
    how systems should be and must be. We are living 21st century. :)
    Whole communication infrastructure for user with time management
    is single problem for single user. And they should interact with
    drag and drop. For engineer perhaps elm&pine&emacs might be good..
- Error situations can be costly also with free software
  - Important mail is lost by accident or ill-configured spam-filter.
    - for example one of your client is legal viagra seller.. :)
    - or traditional component failure
  - Those free component doesn't neccessary work well together
    - debugging this


I love my our company systems (closed) because it allows me to do
a lot of stuff with one interface and that stuff can be synced to my
GSM phone as well as pocketpc & laptop. This means emails, calendar,
task lists&reminders etc. and other people can interact with that.

Lets get back to Exim.. :)

BR, Jori